.title ASEAWK == ASEAWK == ASE provides an embeddable processor of a dialect of the AWK programming language. The language implemented is slightly different from {the version developed by Brian W. Kernighan, http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/awkbook/index.html} and has been adjusted to the author's preference. Embedding a processor requires the following basic steps. [[[ * Create a processor instance * Parse an AWK script * Run the script parsed * Destroy the instance ]]] The following code fragment illustrates the basic steps. {{{ 1) #include 2) ase_awk_t* awk; 3) awk = ase_awk_open (...); 4) if (ase_awk_parse (awk, ...) == -1) { /* parse error */ } else { 5) if (ase_awk_run (awk, ...) == -1) { /* run-time error */ } } 6) ase_awk_close (awk); }}} ((( * Most of the functions and data types needed are defined in the header file . * ase_awk_t represents the processor. However, the internal representation is not exposed. * ase_awk_open creates the processor instance. * ase_awk_parse parses an AWK script. * ase_awk_run executes the script parsed. * ase_awk_close destroys the processor instance. ))) === Primitive Functions === ase_awk_open requires a set of primitive functions to be passed. This set include pointers to the system primitive functions for system dependent operation such as memory allocation, string formatting, etc. === Source IO Handler === ase_awk_srcio_t The source code is read in with the source input handler provided. The optional source output handler writes the generated source code. === External IO Handler === ase_awk_extio_t External IO handlers should be provided to support the AWK's built-in IO facilities. === Reference Manual === [[[ * {Reference Manual,awk-ref-en.html} ]]]